BLAZER PROPHET
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I've been following some of the lawsuits and requests for rulings that started last May between the NBA Players Union and the owners and one interesting fact has come up.
In the latest court filing by the owners, in an attempt to make the players think twice about decertifying the union and then filing lawsuits regarding anti-trust issues, the owners are making an interesting case that the uniform player contract (signed by every NBA player) has language that governs the contract by the CBA. Therefore, if the union decertifies and there is no longer a CBA, they void all current contracts and all players are no longer under contract. Essentially, they all become free agents and the owners are free to start a new league however they want to (or at least that is one natural outcome if the court agrees). The players wil argue that the contracts are actually between players & teams and the connection to the CBA is casual. Further, if the NBA wins, it will be sheltered by other legal interjection. Also, players will instantly lose billions of dollars from all NBA and team revenue streams. That's some serious leverage. And, since that owner lawsuit has a fair chance of being approved the players may need to start thinking seriously about coming off their high horse.
In other news, NBA player association attorney Hunter told a meeting at the American Bar Association he doesn't think the NBA will play at all this next season. There's a lot of pessimism and lack of motivation between the parties.
Things are looking bleak.
In the latest court filing by the owners, in an attempt to make the players think twice about decertifying the union and then filing lawsuits regarding anti-trust issues, the owners are making an interesting case that the uniform player contract (signed by every NBA player) has language that governs the contract by the CBA. Therefore, if the union decertifies and there is no longer a CBA, they void all current contracts and all players are no longer under contract. Essentially, they all become free agents and the owners are free to start a new league however they want to (or at least that is one natural outcome if the court agrees). The players wil argue that the contracts are actually between players & teams and the connection to the CBA is casual. Further, if the NBA wins, it will be sheltered by other legal interjection. Also, players will instantly lose billions of dollars from all NBA and team revenue streams. That's some serious leverage. And, since that owner lawsuit has a fair chance of being approved the players may need to start thinking seriously about coming off their high horse.
In other news, NBA player association attorney Hunter told a meeting at the American Bar Association he doesn't think the NBA will play at all this next season. There's a lot of pessimism and lack of motivation between the parties.
Things are looking bleak.
